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Results for: paradigmatic relationTranslations 1 - 30 of 80
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(Biology) growth of an organ in relation to growth of the whole body; scientific study of relative growth, measuring relative growth rateallometry
(Grammar) word used to modify adjectives and adverbs and show relation between two conditions (i.e. The more I study, the more I learn), all people of a particular type, by how much or by that much, definite article used to specify one person or item i...the
(Linguistics) complementary distribution, relation between sounds or phonemes that cannot be placed in the same position within wordscomplementation
(Physics) theory of relativity as developed by Albert Einstein, theory that time and space are relative concepts and that motion must be defined in relation to a point of reference, dependence on contextually variable factor, equivalence of mass and en...relativity
about the subject of, prep. respecting, concerning, with relation toregarding
act of forming into a line, act of straightening; positioning, arrangement; placement and direction of text or graphics in relation to the document margin (Computers, Printing), alinement, ground plan, linear or orderly arrangement, positioning of some...alignment
act of implying; something implied, indirect suggestion, connotation, hint; state of being involved in an action or event, implicit understanding, involvement, logical relationimplication
act of including, state of being included, incorporation, foreign body in cell, presence in group, relation between sets, somebody or something included, substance trapped inside mineral, teaching challenged children in public schoolinclusion
active forces in any field; study of forces and their relation to the motion of bodies (Mechanics); movement, activity, motion, change-producing forces, dynamic markings, kinetics, loudness and softness in musical piece, study of motiondynamics
add a footnote, place a note that directs readers to another source of information (in a book, journal, etc.), applicability, comment, remark; ascription, relation; mention, allusion; regard; note that directs a reader to another source of information;...reference
aloof, computer far from central computer, distant, located far away; secluded, isolated; distant in time or relation; aloof, standoffish; operated by remote control; slight, unlikely, distantly related, long ago, not from studio, out-of-the-way, outsi...remote
amount in relation to standard figure, assess, appraise, determine value; grade, classify, sort, charge, classify something, deserve something, ratio, proportion between two things; price, cost; speed, pace; tax, assessment, set a value on something, v...rate
appearing stationary over point on Earth, located in a fixed position (about a high-altitude satellite that is always located in one fixed point in relation to Earth)geostationary
as a disadvantage to, as protection from, compared with, contrary to, in an opposite position, in competition with, in contact with by leaning, in payment of, in preparation for, in relation to events, in the opposite direction of, into sudden contact ...against
asterisk, be leading performer, celestial body in relation to fate, cover or decorate something with stars, destiny, have as leading actor, mark something with star, mass of gas in space, most important or proficient person, outstanding, play a leading...star
attention, be about something, consider somebody or something, esteem, respect; thought, consideration; look, glance; outward appearance; reference, relation; care, favorable opinion, friendly greetings, gaze, gaze at, look at; concern, relate to; este...regard
behavior or feelings toward somebody else, connection, connection by family, emotional connection that exists between two people; connection, association; closeness, kinship, friendship, relationrelationship
being asymmetrical, dissymmetry, lack of symmetry, lack of balance and proportion, unreciprocal relation between two thingsasymmetry
being inflated, being puffed up with pride, higher prices, increase in the supply of money in relation to the amount of goods available resulting in a rise in prices; act of filling with air or gas; state of being filled with air or gasinflation
belonging to physical world, experienced in life, materialistic, temporal, earthly, material; secular, materialistic; cosmopolitan, sophisticated, with relation to life in this worldworldly
blood relation, family group, kindred, relatives; relative, relation; kinship; family relationship, group or class, relatedkin
can be shown to have a relation; can be told, can be narratedrelatable
causation, principle of cause and effect, quality of causing effect, relation of cause and effect, causal quality or agencycausality
characterized by alternating generations in the life cycle of a plant or animal (generally a sexual with an asexual generation); allometric, pertaining to the relative growth of a part in relation to a whole bodyheterogonic
close connection, kinship, blood relation, connection through common ancestry, relationship by bloodconsanguinity
close to the sea, influenced by the sea, of or pertaining to the sea; bordering on the sea; in relation to the navy or navigation; living in or near the sea, of the seamaritime
communication link, context, influential contact, link; junction, linking things together, logical link, physical link, relation, supplier of illegal substances, transportation link, vehicle scheduled to permit transferconnection
complementary thing, correlative, establish a mutual relation, connect; be mutually related, be connected, gather and compare things, have or show mutual relationship, having shared properties, variable related to another variablecorrelate
connection, relation; fittingness, appropriateness; relevancepertinence
connection, relation; fittingness, appropriateness; relevancepertinency
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